Ferrari's ace is resigned to the idea of his younger brother helping the Colombian become world champion at his expense.
Germany's Ralf Schumacher relived the worst accident of his F1 career as Juan Pablo Montoya set the pace in U.S. Grand Prix practice.
The Colombian staunchly defended his attempt to steal pole position from team mate Kimi Raikkonen at the German Grand Prix despite ending up in the trackside gravel.
Seven times world champion Michael Schumacher will start in 14th place after replacing his engine.
The seven-times Formula One world champion made clear that he could not see the attraction of NASCAR.
The German won a wet and wild US Grand Prix while Colombian rival Juan Pablo Montoya's title hopes were blown away.
Ferrari's Michael Schumacher can win a record sixth Formula One championship at Indianapolis on Sunday if circumstances go his way.
The German world champion now has 82 points to second-placed Montoya's 79.
Driver line-ups and race numbers for the 2006 season after the governing International\nAutomobile Federation issued the official entry list.
Jordan's Sporting Director Adrian Burgess said though the Indian is doing a "fantastic" job, luck is not on his side.
The world champion set up a front row duel with title rival Juan Pablo Montoya in the Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
The Brazilian lapped 0.151s quicker than team mate Michael Schumacher in free testing at the Italian Grand Prix.
McLaren: Raikkonen produced a brilliant race with a two-stop strategy.
The time sheet for Sunday's Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix.
India's Narain Karthikeyan will start 19th on the grid.
The younger Schumacher said no deal had been struck and his manager said he would consider other options if the negotiations failed.
But BMW motorsport director Mario Theissen dismissed the comments, saying the driver himself was to blame.
The Renault driver said with a bit of passion and luck, and good performance from the car, he can win the US Grand Prix.
The Ferrari driver is one point ahead of Williams's Juan Pablo Montoya and two clear of McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen with two races remaining after Monza.\n\n
Williams's Formula One championship challenge is on after they ousted McLaren as Ferrari's closest rivals.
Poland's Robert Kubica can be a Formula One star of the future, according to world champion Fernando Alonso.
The Indian finished\nsecond in private testing for the Williams Formula One team at the Jerez circuit in Madrid.
McLaren set the pace in Friday's Brazilian Grand Prix practice with Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya the fastest race driver.
The German roared around the twisty Hungaroring circuit in one minute 19.882 seconds.